Inside The Walls A Day In The Life Of A Vigo County Jail Inmate - Count times in prison are an imprecise science, from a convict’s point of view. Sure, they start at the same times each day: 5 a. m. , 11:30 a. m. , 4 p. m. , 9 p. m. , and midnight. Inside of the jail’s most secure housing units, the conditions are very different. There is no freedom of movement. Visit the vigo county inmate search page. In this hour long documentary, you’ll hear the stories of the men serving life in prison there, and what life on the inside is like for them. To listen to individual segments, visit. First, you must register with inmate sales, and then schedule a visit. Each inmate is allowed 1 visits per day, and only 1 visit per week. Remote visitation is unlimited but for an additional fee.
Count times in prison are an imprecise science, from a convict’s point of view. Sure, they start at the same times each day: 5 a. m. , 11:30 a. m. , 4 p. m. , 9 p. m. , and midnight. Inside of the jail’s most secure housing units, the conditions are very different. There is no freedom of movement.